The Scottish historical review
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The Scottish historical review
- Publisher
- Edinburgh [etc.] T. Nelson [etc.]
- Contributor
- Robarts - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
- Volume
- 10
Supersedes the Scottish antiquary
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- Addeddate
- 2007-02-07 14:25:49
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- AAJ-9691
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Reviews
Reviewer:
Alastair McIntyre
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April 3, 2011
Subject: Contents
Subject: Contents
Lord Elgin in Canada, 1847-1854. The Scottish Progress of James VI. The Origin of the Holy Loch in Cowall, Argyll. A Mass of St. Ninian. The Honorific 'The'. The Seafield Correspondence. Jacobite Papers at Avignon. The Chronicle of Lanercost. Loose and Broken Men. A Forgotten Scottish Scholar of the Sixteenth Century. Authorship of the Chronicle of Lanercost. Hamilton of Kincavil and the General Assembly of 1563. James Mill in Leadenhall Street, 1819-1836. The Royal Scottish Academy. The Influence of the Convention of the Royal Burghs of Scotland on the Economic Development of Scotland before 1707. Original Charters of the Abbey of Cupar, 1219-1448. Arthur Johnston in his Poems. The Castle Campbell Inventory. Some Seventeenth Century Diaries and Memoirs. Four Representative Documents of Scottish History. The Trade of Orkney at the End of the Eighteenth Century. Dr. Blacklock's Manuscripts. A Sixteenth Century Rental of Haddington. The Origin of the Convention of the Royal Burghs of Scotland: with a Note on the Connection of the Chamberlain with the Burghs. Reviews of Books.
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